Future & Metro Boomin Score Biggest Sales Week Of 2024 As ‘We Don’t Trust You’ Goes No. 1


Future

and

Metro
Boomin

have
landed
the
biggest
sales
week
of
2024
so
far
as
their
joint
album


We
Don’t
Trust
You

has
shot
straight
to
number
one
on
the
Billboard
200.

According
to


Billboard
,
the
project
debuted
with
251,000
equivalent
album
units,
the
highest
sales
week
of
the
year
and
Future’s
second
biggest
ever
behind

What
a
Time
To
Be
Alive
,
his
2015
collaboration
with

Drake
.

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We
Don’t
Trust
You

also
marks
Future’s
ninth
number
one
album
and
Metro
Boomin’s
fourth.

Most
of
the
sales
of
the
album
were
powered
through
streaming,
with
the
LP’s
17
tracks
clocking
up
324.31
million
streams.

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The
much
talked-about

“Like
That”

is
also
expected
to
land
at
number
one
on
this
week’s
Billboard
Hot
100.

The
incendiary
track,
which
features

a
guest
verse
from
Kendrick
Lamar
aimed
at
Drake
and
J.
Cole
,
has
already
moved
over
500,000
equivalent
units
since
its
release
on
March
22.
It
is
the
fastest
song
to
hit
that
milestone
in
2024.

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On
the
song,
Kendrick
took
shots
at
Drake
and
Cole,
first
referencing
their
chart-topping
collaboration

“First
Person
Shooter.”

Yeah,
get
up
with
me/
Fuck
sneak
dissin’,
first
person
shooter/
I
hope
they
came
with
three
switches
,”
he
rapped.

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He
then
spat:

“Think
I
won’t
drop
the
location?
I
still
got
PTSD/
Muthafuck
the
big
three,
n-gga,
it’s
just
big
me/
N-gga,
bum,
what?
I’m
really
like
that/
And
your
best
work
is
a
light
pack/
N-gga,
Prince
outlived
Mike
Jack.”

The
Compton
native
also
referenced
Drake’s
album


For
All
The
Dogs
:

“N-gga,
bum,
‘fore
all
your
dogs
gettin’
buried/
That’s
a
K
with
all
these
nines,
he
gon’
see
Pet
Sematary.”

Future & Metro Boomin’s ‘WE DON’T TRUST YOU’ Toes The Line Between Killer & Filler
Future
&
Metro
Boomin’s
‘WE
DON’T
TRUST
YOU’
Toes
The
Line
Between
Killer
&
Filler

While
Drake
has
yet
to
respond
to
Kendrick
directly,
he
has
made
a
number
of
comments
that
seem
to
reference
his
verse.

During
a
stop
on
his
It’s
All
a
Blur

Big
As
the
What?
Tour
days
after
the
song’s
release,

the
6
God
made
a
defiant
speech
where
he
declared
:
“There’s
not
a
n-gga
on
this
Earth
that
could
ever
fuck
with
me
in
my
life!”

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He
also
appeared
to
call
out
Future
and
Metro
Boomin
,
both
of
whom
he’s
worked
with
several
times,
for
“selling”
him
out.

“I
could
never
sell
ya’ll
out
to
sell
my
latest
work,”
he
wrote
on
Instagram
last
week.
“Never
do
you
bad
out
the
blue
but
I’m
down
to
make
it
worse.”

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